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Fuchsia —See page 65 
Heliotrope 
A half-hardy plant, growing 4 to 8 feet high; small flowers 
borne in graceful clusters and- very fragrant; forms a large 
plant and requires a sunny situation; can also be grown 
against a wall and made to assume the character of a climber. 
Protect from frost until established. 
LIGHT BLUE —4-inch pots. Each. 35c. 
BLUE —Medium dark blue. 4-inch pots. Each, 35c. 
BARK PURPLE —The darkest of all. 4-inch pots. Each, 50c. 
Holly 
TRUE ENGLISH. 20 ft. A small tree with glossy, dark green 
thorny leaves. It is covered with bright red berries during 
the winter months. Grafted stock, not berried, balled, 2 to 
3 feet, slender, $2.50 each. Balled, 4 feet, well branched, 
with berries, $5.00 each. 
SILVER VARIEGATED. 15 ft. Similar to English Holly except 
that the foliage is beautifully marbled with creamy white. 
Balled, 4 feet, well branched, with berries, $6.00 each. 
Hypericum 
CALYCINUM. About 1 ft. A low growing shrub which is useful 
for ground cover. Flowers similar to H. Moserianum. 
4-inch pots, 35c. each; $3.00 per 10. 
MOSERIANUM. 3 ft. A pretty low shrub with light green foli- 
. age spreading 2 to 3 feet across with large golden yellow 
flowers which have numerous long stamens tipped with 
reddish anthers. In bloom all summer and thrives in sun 
or part shade. Gallon cans, 1 to 1 y 2 feet, 50c. each; $4.50 
per 10. 
Kalmia (Mountain Laurel) 
LATIFOLIA. 4 ft. A very decorative shrub requiring the same 
conditions as the Rhododendron. The beautiful pink and 
white flowers are of unique shape, borne in large clusters 
over broad, glossy foliage. Blooms in June. Balled, 12 to 
15 inches, $2.00 each. 
Laurel (Prunus) 
ENGLISH. 5 to 8 ft. A fine evergreen, with broad, shining 
leaves, producing large panicles of creamy white flowers 
followed by purple berries. Gallon cans, ly 2 to 2 feet, 50c. 
each. Balled, 2 x / 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 each. 
Laurustinus (Viburnum) 
TINUS. 6 ft. Shrub with wavy margined, pointed leaves. Flow¬ 
ers in broad heads, pinkish in bud, white when fully 
opened. Plant is covered with flowers during winter and 
spring. Makes a good hedge. Gallon cans, 15 to 18 inches, 
50c. each; $4.50 per 10. Balled, l x / 2 to 2 feet, 75c. each. 
Balled, 2 to 2 y 2 feet, $1.00 each. Balled, 3 feet, $1.25 each. 
Lavandula (Sweet Lavender) 
DENTATA (French Lavender) —Foliage soft gray, pinnately 
toothed; flowers, deep purple. Gallon cans, 50c. each. 
VERA. 3 ft. An old-fashioned favorite with soft gray foliage 
and fragrant lavender flowers on long stems. Gallon cans, 
1 to 1J4 feet, 50c. each. 
Leonotis (Lion’s Tail) 
LEONURUS. 6 ft. A medium-sized shrub with orange-colored 
flowers which are hairy with a plush-like surface 2 inches 
long and are borne in whorls around the branches during 
summer and fall. The plants are much improved by cutting 
back every year or so. Gallon cans, 2 feet, 50c. each. 
Leptospermum (Tea Shrub) 
LAEVIGAiffM. 6 to 10 ft. A tall evergreen drooping shrub 
with grayish-green foliage producing great numbers of 
small white flowers. It withstands drougnt and is especially 
adapted for windy places. 4-inch pots, 2 to 3 feet, 35c. 
each; $3.00 per 10. Gallon cans, 3 to 4 feet, 50c. each; $4.50 
per 10. 
Magnolia 
GRANDIFORA. 30 ft. A grand tree, with large, broad, thick 
leaves which are a brilliant green on the upper surface and 
rusty underneath; the flowers are pure waxy white, of 
immense size and very fragrant. Gallon cans, 3 to 4 feet, 
75c. each. 5-gallon cans, 5 to 6 feet, $3.00 each. 
Melaleuca 
NESOFHILA. 6 ft. A fast growing shrub of erect habit with 
medium-sized lance-shaped leaves. The lavender bottle¬ 
brush-like flowers are borne at the end of the branches. 
Thrives equally well in dry or wet soil. Gallon cans, 50c. 
each. 
Myrtle (Myrtus) 
COMMUNIS. 6 ft. An evergreen shrub with aromatic foliage, 
producing small fragrant white flowers throughout the 
summer. 4-inch pots, 35c. each. Balled, 1 to 1 1 / 2 feet, 75c. 
each. 
COMMUNIS MICROPHYLLA. 4 ft. Foliage exceptionally small 
and closely set; of spreading habit. Gallon cans, 50c. each. 
Nandina 
DOMESTICA. 6 ft. A very handsome shrub of moderate size 
and rather slow growth. The leaves are much divided, with 
rather large leaflets, light green in summer, turning to a 
vivid red during the fall and winter. The white flowers are 
small in good-sized, erect panicles followed by bright 
crimson berries. Balled, 2 to 3 feet, $1.25 each. Balled, 3 to 
4 feet, $1.50 each. 
New Zealand Flax (Phormium Tenax) 
VARIEGATUM. 4 to 6 ft. Has large sword-like leaves which 
are conspicuously striped lengthwise with creamy white. 
It is highly decorative as a porch plant or as a specimen 
on the lawn. Light clumps, 2 feet, 75c. each. 2 to 3 feet. 
$1.00 each. Medium clumps, 3 feet, $1.50 each. Heavy 
clumps, 3 feet, $2.00 each. 
Oleander (Nerium) 
Best suited for the warmer sections, where, if given plenty 
of water, it thrives to perfection. The flowers are produced 
very freely for a long period. One of the showiest of ever- 
blooming evergreens. All parts of the plant are poisonous if 
eaten. 
SINGLE CHERRY RED —Gallon cans, 1 x / 2 to 2 feet, 50c. each. 
DOUBLE FINK —Gallon cans, l x / 2 to 2 feet, 50c. each. 
DOUBLE SALMON FINK— Gallon cans, V/ 2 to 2 feet, 50c. each. 
SEMI-DOUBLE WHITE —Gallon cans, l x / 2 to 2 feet, 50c. each. 
Osmanthus 
FRAGRANS (Sweet Olive). 5 ft. Large, handsome dark green 
foliage and small, white, extremely fragrant flowers in 
clusters. 5-inch pots, 75c. each. 
Pampas Grass (Cortaderia) 
ARGENTEA. 10 ft. The most widely cultivated variety with 
large white feathery plumes. Gallon cans, 50c. each. 
MAD. RENDLATERI. 10 ft. Plumes very light lavender, al¬ 
most pink. Gallon cans, 50c. each. 
